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Insights on modulators in perception of taste modalities: a review

Journal

NUTRITION RESEARCH REVIEWS
Volume 32, Issue 2, Pages 231-246

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0954422419000118

Keywords

Cluster of differentiation 36; CD36; G protein-coupled receptors; Transient receptor potential melastatin 5; Taste modulators; T1R; T2R

Funding

  1. DST-SERB India [ECR/2016/001101]
  2. UGC (BSR startup grant) India [F.30-354/2017]

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A major challenge in taste research is to overcome the flavour imperfections in food products and to build nutritious strategies to combat against obesity as well as other related metabolic syndromes. The field of molecular taste research and chemical senses has contributed to an enormous development in understanding the taste receptors and mechanisms of taste perception. Accordingly, the development of taste-modifying compounds or taste modulators that alter the perception of basic taste modalities has gained significant prominence in the recent past. The beneficial aspects of these substances are overwhelming while considering their potential taste-modifying properties. The objective of the present review is to provide an impression about the taste-modulating compounds and their distinctive taste-modifying properties with reference to their targets and proposed mechanisms of action. The present review also makes an effort to discuss the basic mechanism involved in oro-gustatory taste perception as well as on the effector molecules involved in signal transduction downstream to the activation of taste receptors.

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